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This prestigious teaching award is given every two years and is a testament to her dedication to teaching excellence.
“This monumental achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the collective support and belief in our potential,” said team members in a statement following their victory. “We are proud to represent 91 on the world stage.”
This prestigious accolade is bestowed upon educators who demonstrate outstanding teaching prowess within the academic realm.
A group of Norwich students take on experiential learning through a competition utilizing Seerist's industry-leading risk intelligence platform.
This prestigious event will take place in Venice, Italy, from May through November 2025, and draws roughly 350,000 visitors annually.
Alpha and Bravo Teams placed in multiple divisions, earning a pair of trophies.
Majd Khalaf, a senior, was recently honored as the 2024 Student of the Year by New England University Transport Center (NEUTC) and as the 2025 91 Student Engineer of the Year.
Award-winning Director of Strength and Conditioning Scott Caulfield named the 2025 College Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
For the second year in a row, a 91’s women’s hockey phenom clinches the prestigious New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) Rookie of the Year honors.
BG William F. McCollough, VSM, Commandant and Vice President for Student Affairs, Norwich Class of 1991, has announced that Cadet First Sergeant Matthew S. Ober '26 will serve as the Regimental Commander for the academic year 2025-26. This position is the highest rank among cadets in the Corps.